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fslightbox

v3.4.2

Published

An easy to use vanilla JavaScript plug-in without production dependencies for displaying images, videos, or, through custom sources, anything you want in a clean overlying box.

Downloads

46,362

Readme

Vanilla JavaScript Fullscreen Lightbox Basic

Description

A vanilla JavaScript plug-in without production dependencies for displaying images, videos, or, through custom sources, anything you want in a clean overlying box. The project's website: https://fslightbox.com.

Installation

Through an archive downloaded from the website.

Just before the end of the <body> tag:

<script src="fslightbox.js"></script>

Or, through a package manager.

npm install fslightbox

And import it in your project's JavaScript file, for example through the Node.js "require" function:

require("fslightbox")

Basic usage

<a data-fslightbox="gallery" href="https://i.imgur.com/fsyrScY.jpg">
	Open the first slide (an image)
</a>
<a 
	data-fslightbox="gallery"
	href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xshEZzpS4CQ"
>
	Open the second slide (a YouTube video)
</a>
<a
	data-fslightbox="gallery"
	href="https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gtv-videos-bucket/sample/BigBuckBunny.mp4"
>
	Open the third slide (an HTML video)
</a>
<a data-fslightbox="gallery" href="#vimeo">
	Open the fourth slide (a Vimeo video—a custom source)
</a>
<iframe
	id="vimeo"
	src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/22439234"
	width="1920px"
	height="1080px"
	frameBorder="0"
	allow="autoplay; fullscreen"
	allowFullScreen
></iframe>

Documentation

Available at: https://fslightbox.com/javascript/documentation.

Demo

Available at: https://fslightbox.com/javascript.

Browser Compatibility

| Browser | Works? | | --- | --- | | Chrome | Yes | | Firefox | Yes | | Opera | Yes | | Safari | Yes | | Edge | Yes | | IE 11 | Yes |